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    1 maro and 87 oram was all she had. Orams saved one at a time. Three times Mij counted the orams as they were so valuable at the time. The next day was Christmas and she had to get something for Alled, her husband. She had only one perfect gift she wanted to buy but she could never buy it with the money she had right now. Mij called her dog and her companion, Mark Watney. Mark stood next to Mij and waited for his owner to give him a friendly command. Mij looked into Mark’s eyes, they were full…

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    The Glass Box Monologue

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    The set is clean and empty; it is a blank canvas. There are plain colours on stage, whether it be just a white light, or a light blue. There is someone on stage. They are not female; nor are they male. They just are. This is THE CHARACTER. THE CHARACTER is in a limbo of sorts. THE CHARACTER did not mean to pass away -- they did not want to pass away. The mystery to the audience, however, is how did THE CHARACTER pass away. All we know, as the audience, is that the character is not ready to come…

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    Technician will also check the day’s equipment. At the end of day, the technician will rinse intake cages and wash outtake cages. Any sort of scheduling needs should be done in the morning before the day begins but can also be adjusted throughout the day or end of day if needed. Grooming 3-4 Hours A full service grooming would include: Choice of fur trim or without…

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    mobilized imprisonment unit, a cage…

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    Zealot Monologue

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    Rebel Pack." The cold hard metal cage awoken a small pup. She opened her eyes to the blinding lights of a labratory, as she squinted a-far to find a vision of where she was. She lifted her head as she stared blindly at a large figure with a white sillhouete. "M-Mom..? D-Dad?" she studdered nervously trying to figure out where she was. Above, she spotted a human opening the metal cage. She flattened her ears spitting at the hand as she was grabbed out of the cage. As soon as she could see…

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    “Come out, Void!” I called into the inky darkness of the cinder city rooftop. “You can’t hide tonight!” “How did you know I’d be early?” A deep, cool voice was carried over to me, as if it belonged to the night wind itself. “I knew you’d be early because you like to anticipate my every move, and evaluate my tactics in order to find a weakness you can use against me,” I answered quickly, knowing the answer. Void’s cold laughter confirmed my answer. “Always the long explanations. No wonder you…

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    different while eating breakfast. I went to ask my mom some questions. She vaguely answered them, and the day went on normal as any other summer day. When my dad got home, he was carrying a tiny cage. After this the family gathered around him to see what he had brought. Following this he opened the cage for a small dog to greet my family. Then my father pulled me to the side, and began to give a small speech about trust and responsibility. From there on in, I knew in the back of my mind taking…

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    Felt's Reputation

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    Rigel looked down and said, "Ah yes, you'll be Felt the Thief because you stole my gaze". This began Rigel and Felt's long abusive relationship in which Felt was kept in a cage most of her life and tortured till death and resurrected again for Rigel's amusement. She would frequently say, "I love you, you're so squishy", "I love you when you scream", "I love the sounds of your bones breaking", "I love you...". Felt love her…

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    slowly open and we looked at each other in horror. “We have to get Quilliam back in his cage before my mom finds out!” she screeched and flailed her arms. I grabbed him up with my gloved hands and Michelle grabbed the hamster ball. We scrambled up the stairs, I opened up the cage and placed Quilliam back inside while Michelle put the hamster ball back into its packaging. As soon as I closed the hedgehog cage we heard the door open. “Girls?” her mom called. “Coming, Mom!” Michelle yelled back…

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    From a Humanistic approach, I would begin with Roger’s person-centered style. Holly needs to feel and know that it is ok to cry and be angry over the death of her husband. She loved him very much and misses him terribly, so she needs to understand that all of those stages of feelings/grief that she is going through are valid and necessary. Because it will be important for Holly to be able to express exactly how she feels through her emotion, the relationship I have with her would need to be…

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